Maybe Goodwill needs feng shui
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LIZANNE FALSETTO seems to be more interested in her good fortune than the people who benefit from the Goodwill [“Model of Prosperity,” April 5]. After reading the article, it made me sad and angry that a person with all her wealth would even think about not paying the $25 to Goodwill for her “money god.” When purchasing from the Goodwill, the purchase price is a donation. To bargain with the Goodwill is one thing, but to brag about it is quite another. Shame on Ms. Falsetto -- that extra $15 would have helped some deserving people.
LYNN SCHEID
Newport Beach
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I doubt that entire fortunes flow out through improperly placed front doors, but I see how $1,000 easily disappears when a feng shui “advisor” enters.
MERRILL E. SARTY
Los Angeles
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THANK YOU for this enriching, informative article. I am impressed with Mr. Om’s views. I would like to meet this person.
BHARTI GUPTA
Via e-mail
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